Opportunity
Warner Robins Ionwave #26-U-4802
City of Warner Robins Solicits Bids for Two New Mini Excavators
Posted
August 21, 2026
Respond By
September 04, 2026
Identifier
26-U-4802
NAICS
423810
The City of Warner Robins, Georgia, is soliciting bids for the purchase and delivery of two new mini excavators to support city maintenance and operational needs. - Government Buyer: - City of Warner Robins, Purchasing Office (Houston County, GA) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; bidders must be manufacturer-authorized dealers or distributors licensed to sell in Georgia - Products Requested: - Two (2) new mini excavators - Open cab design - 16–18 inch bucket with teeth - 20–30 horsepower diesel engine - Minimum 10-foot digging depth - Rubber tracks - Leveling blade - Work lights - Four keys per excavator - Equipment must be new, unused, and current production models - Delivered fully assembled and operational - Includes standard manufacturer warranties and documentation - Services Requested: - On-site operator training for City personnel at delivery - Pre-delivery inspection to confirm proper operation - Provision of maintenance manuals and service plan information - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations - No aftermarket modifications unless approved by the City - Bidders must submit specification sheets, warranty information, delivery schedules, and required affidavits (E-Verify, non-collusion, conflict of interest, sole proprietor, business license) - Equipment must be delivered fully assembled, with all documentation and training provided at delivery
Description
The City of Warner Robins is soliciting sealed bids for the purchase and delivery of two new mini excavators. The equipment must have an open cab design, a 16"–18" bucket with teeth, a 20–30 horsepower diesel engine, a minimum 10-foot digging depth, rubber tracks, a leveling blade, work lights, and four keys. The mini excavators will support ongoing maintenance and operational needs. Bids must be submitted via the City's online procurement system, IonWave, by September 4, 2026, at 4:00 PM (ET). Potential bidders can submit questions via IonWave by September 2, 2026, at 4:00 PM (ET).